Randall Terry (D)

Mr. Terry Founded Operation Rescue, and led the largest civil disobedience movement in American history, with over 70,000 arrests in the "rescue movement."

Mr. Terry has been arrested nearly 50 times, and has been incarcerated for over one year of his life (accumulated jail and prison time.)

Author of following books: Operation Rescue, Accessory to Murder, Why Does a Nice Guy Like Me Keep Getting Thrown in Jail?, The Sword, The Judgment of God, A Humble Plea, and Sanguis Innocens, Sanguis Sanctus.

He has been featured in the New York Times, The Washington Post, The Rolling Stone, The Washington Times, The Los Angeles Times, Time Magazine, Newsweek, US News & World Report, People Magazine, Roll Call, der Spiegel, Christianity Today, and many other major newspapers in the United States.

Points of Interest about Mr. Terry:

He is an accomplished musician, singer, and songwriter. Several of his Nashville recordings received extensive airplay in 2002.

Recorded two CDs in Nashville - country, rock, and gospel – all written by him

Is a devoted fan of the Beatles, Saturday Night Live, and Austin Powers

Is a prankster, a practical joker; friends say he has a great sense of humor

Met Pope John Paul II

Lectured at the Vatican.

Traveled to 26 countries, and lectured around the world

Wrote five of his books while incarcerated (using his time wisely!)

Has received numerous death threats on himself and his family

Was sued by various abortion groups, filed bankruptcy, lost everything